asked the Minister for Local Government the amount of money contributed from (i) rates and (ii) the Road Fund per mile of (a) main and (b) county road in each local authority area; and the total contributed from each source in each area in respect of the year 1965.
Written Answers. - Roads Expenditure.
Following is the information:—
Authority |
Expenditure per mile in 1964-65 |
Total expenditure in 1964-65 on Main and County Roads |
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Main Roads |
County Roads |
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From Rates |
From Road Fund |
From Rates |
From Road Fund |
From Rates |
From Road Fund |
|
County Councils. |
£ |
£ |
£ |
£ |
£ |
£ |
Carlow |
140 |
333 |
120 |
30 |
84,506 |
60,995 |
Cavan |
170 |
480 |
98 |
72 |
181,808 |
250,456 |
Clare |
115 |
480 |
84 |
79 |
208,907 |
331,066 |
Cork |
175 |
690 |
96 |
49 |
759,697 |
1,029,095 |
Donegal |
116 |
504 |
49 |
79 |
224,437 |
553,580 |
Dublin |
378 |
1,582 |
35 |
— |
282,814 |
417,305 |
Galway |
135 |
409 |
101 |
71 |
357,373 |
481,569 |
Kerry |
133 |
511 |
62 |
80 |
190,492 |
399,611 |
Kildare |
190 |
767 |
137 |
16 |
181,430 |
240,607 |
Kilkenny |
120 |
641 |
98 |
29 |
174,715 |
239,392 |
Laoighis |
203 |
801 |
70 |
60 |
125,518 |
269,763 |
Leitrim |
126 |
468 |
65 |
81 |
90,931 |
178,096 |
Limerick |
147 |
608 |
11 |
47 |
227,669 |
300,646 |
Longford |
200 |
817 |
100 |
73 |
106,550 |
182,748 |
Louth |
145 |
1,218 |
132 |
24 |
88,392 |
182,254 |
Mayo |
158 |
394 |
76 |
71 |
285,298 |
412,924 |
Meath |
134 |
546 |
117 |
— |
227,201 |
228,161 |
Monaghan |
123 |
444 |
108 |
68 |
163,595 |
195,692 |
Offaly |
113 |
420 |
112 |
60 |
118,260 |
162,572 |
Roscommon |
173 |
489 |
95 |
58 |
244,934 |
286,590 |
Sligo |
116 |
521 |
71 |
61 |
114,335 |
185,428 |
Tipperary NR |
68 |
649 |
103 |
22 |
151,239 |
226,328 |
Tipperary SR |
153 |
598 |
96 |
28 |
174,307 |
241,012 |
Waterford |
155 |
414 |
90 |
67 |
152,004 |
190,786 |
Westmeath |
163 |
699 |
109 |
77 |
140,105 |
250,862 |
Wexford |
141 |
528 |
99 |
80 |
211,541 |
309,227 |
Wicklow |
321 |
531 |
80 |
45 |
156,728 |
180,445 |
With your permission, Sir, I wish to raise on the Adjournment the subject matter of Questions Nos. 55 to 61, inclusive, on the Order Paper of 22nd March.
The Chair will communicate with the Deputy.
One of the lost children from Longford-Westmeath has turned up.